
IDP-782 - Hardware Guide
Figure 2: System Architecture
The satellite-cellular terminals are based on the IDP-680/IDP-690 Lua software and are supported by the
same suite of IDP tools, enabling SPs a programmable platform they can tailor to their specific
applications.
1.2 Terminal
Note: Hardware components may not be exactly as shown in this document. A terminal consists of a
transceiver unit plus antennas. Part numbers are specified in Table 8.
Terminals with a standard antenna operate on the IsatData Pro network at an elevation angle of 20° to 90°
and -15° to 90° for terminals with low elevation antennas. The terminals are self-contained, compact, and
provide low power consumption.
The terminal's built-in programmability allows it to work as a stand-alone terminal with built-in I/O data
collection and processing capabilities. Terminals are suitable for the AVL market.
Feature-rich software tools make application design easy, and shorten the design and testing time.
SkyWave also provides consulting services to SPs to help program the terminals and get customer
applications running quickly.
1.3 Terminal Components
Do not rely solely on the terminal for emergency (SOS) calls.
The terminal has the following key features and benefits:
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